Hi Anthony,
> Great! This is very clear. As a follow-on then, do you have multiple
> installations of Pico Lisp on the same server in different directories
> or multiple applications in the same /home/app directory?
Actually I have no production installation with more than one version of
pi
Alex;
Great! This is very clear. As a follow-on then, do you have multiple
installations of Pico Lisp on the same server in different directories
or multiple applications in the same /home/app directory?
While it may be a of preference, as you say, it is very helpful to
understand how y
Hi Anthony,
> Lisp server. For clarification though, you have the Pico Lisp
> application installed as a user under home, but Pico Lisp is installed
> in usr/local correct? Also, where do you place each of these scripts?
While it is perfectly possible to install PicoLisp in some global pl
Alex;
First, thanks for the plain explanation of the scripting to support
Pico Lisp server. For clarification though, you have the Pico Lisp
application installed as a user under home, but Pico Lisp is installed
in usr/local correct? Also, where do you place each of these
scripts? Do y
Hi Anthony,
> Due to frustrations working with Pico Lisp on MacOSX10.5 I recently
sorry to hear that ... we obviously did not succeed to find a unified
'make' process for Mac OS.
> creating a Pico Lisp init.d script within Debian possibly with a
I think the script can be very simple. Here
Hi Alex;
Due to frustrations working with Pico Lisp on MacOSX10.5 I recently
implemented a Debian Linux server. I was wondering how to go about
creating a Pico Lisp init.d script within Debian possibly with a
modification of the following server init.d script (how should I do
this?):
#
Hi Andrei,
basically, there is no problem to run PicoLisp as an application server
as a normal user, as long as you don't use a port below 1024. So you
must have your users connect to http://host:8080 or similar, which is
not so nice.
The standard way in PicoLisp is therefore to start 'httpGate'
Well, we obviously come to idea of having some root access anyway, because
I can't see any other means to get picoserver running aside httpd.
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 16:21:26 +0300, Robert Wörle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why would it be a silly idea ??
I actually run pico as http multiple tim
Why would it be a silly idea ??
I actually run pico as http multiple times on my root server.
I guess as you need to have a root access to the hosting server, then
the "hoster" will not bug you as you can do what you want , right ?
Andrei Ivushkin wrote:
Is it possible to run pico appserver a
Save yourself the trouble and go for a nice and cheap VPS solution like
http://www.slicehost.com/ instead :) That is what I would/will do
anyway...
Henrik
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Andrei Ivushkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to run pico appserver at free shared hosting? H
Is it possible to run pico appserver at free shared hosting? How will it
be started and working? How much CPU time will consume this process?
I guess such a site will be quickly closed by the hoster :)
Sorry if I have a silly idea to use pico as web server...
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